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character education
Click on a category below or just scroll down to see
the individual plays.
CHARACTER
EDUCATION
Character
Matters
Grades 1-4 25 minutes
Welcome to the weekly meeting of the
Fairy Tale Advice Council. Led by Rapunzel, a
Handsome Prince, and a (recovering) Wicked Witch, the council offers help in character
building to famous fold creatures. In this fun and non-preachy show, the Big Bad
Wolf learns
the Golden Rule, Cinderella gets help in managing her hanger at her bullying stepsisters,
and
Jack and the Giant discover that their differences are cool. Character Matters is
a great
complement to your curriculum in character education.
More
information here
Character
Matters II
Grades 1-5 30
minutes
The Fairy Tale Advice Council is back with
more character education for the starts (and
villains) of folktales. This show has all the answers, as students learn through
traditional tales
and silly jokes (a Bad Wolf tradition) the importance of being polite, never giving up,
taking
care of the environment, working out differences, and the Golden Rule.
More
information here
BULLY
PREVENTION
Bullies
Anonymous
Grades 3-7 30 minutes
It's the weekly meeting of Bullies Anonymous,
and bullies (and ex-bullies) from all over are
sharing their stories. Well, when they're not trying to bully their way out of it!
Between the
silly jokes, students will learn serious lessons about different kinds of bullying, what
makes a
bully (and what happens to them), and how to deal with bullying at school.
More information here
ANTI-SMOKING
Dude,
Where's My Lungs?
Grades 4-9 20 minutes
We're proud to present an
anti-smoking musical play that takes a Bad Wolfian approach
(you know---fun songs, silly dialogue, bad jokes) to a serious topic. The show is designed
to
raise questions for discussion that can help lead students to make wise choices.Dude,
Where's My Lungs? uses information from a variety of research and advocacy groups,
including the American Cancer Society and the University of California, Irvine,
Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center.
More information here
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